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Rangeland during third year of monoculture conversion from crested wheatgrass to perennial mix. Sterling Ballbach chose to participate in the North Stillwater County Pasture Monoculture Diversification Targeted Implementation Plan, developed by the NRCS field office in Columbus based on local priorities. The purpose of the TIP is to renovate the monoculture pastures to a diverse mix of plants that allows for different season of use on these pastures. This option facilitates a grazing plan with more management options that helps to improve the health of native rangeland units. Ballbach property, Stillwater County, MT. July 2021
Grapevine Mountains N of Big Horn Canyon, shallow rocky sandy loam developed from Tensleep sandstone, July 1953 MONT.
New camera toy - taken with a Raynox DCR-250 macro conversion lens on my Canon PowerShot SX10 IS. Super easy to install, super hard to focus... I think I'll need to practice a little bit. Can't wait for Spring and all the flowers coming out and the bugs crawling around!
Bluebunch wheatgrass (Pseudoroegneria spicata ssp. spicata syn. Agropyron spicatum), Grass family (Poaceae).
Stansbury Mts, Tooele County, Utah.
Streambank wheatgrass can form a lawn with its dense spreading stems usually bearing very slender blue green leaf blades mostly from near the stem base. This grass is essentially thickspike wheatgrass (Agropyron dasystachyum) but with a predilection to wetter more clayey settings and forming more dense population. Actually, thickspike wheatgrass does the same.
Intermediate wheatgrass is front and center in this view. Agropyron spicatum predominates in this area in both burned and unburned sagebrush steppe and where dominant, the abundance of native herbs and grasses, as well as Bromus tectorum, appears to be diminished. Sandy substrates are common in this area. A fruiting species of Calochortus was common at this site but otherwise forb abundance was low.
Astragalus gilviflorus and Cryptantha caespitosa, two perennial cespitose forbs, are common in the sagebrush steppe south of Thermopolis just past the south end of the Wind River Canyon in the region of the Boysen Reservoir, the sagebrush steppe is not dominated by Bromus tectorum regardless of disturbance history. This is in contrast to the Thermopolis regions at the north end of the Wind River Canyon. At this particular site, Agropyron cristatum (crested wheatgrass) is the dominant bunchgrass. Bouteloua gracilis is also common. Perennial native forbs such as Astragalus and Cryptantha are sporadic.
Storm viewed from near the junction of Lincoln Blvd and T20 on 17 June 2009. Crested wheatgrass predominates in this roadside area.
Year 2 after Bucksnort Fire in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, distant view of seeded north side growing slender wheatgrass and thickspike wheatgrass. September 2002. Public domain.
Glumes usually less than half the length of the subtending internode are characteristic of bluebunch wheatgrass.
The Intermountain Flora name for this species Elymus ambiguus var. salmonis, Salmon wildrye. The Flora of North America name is Leymus salina subsp. salmonis. Salmon wildrye is a large bunchgrass with soft-hairy leaves. It is abundant on the gravelly exposed uplands in this area around Arco Peak, at the south end of the Lost River Range, just north of Arco, Idaho.
Thickspike wheatgrass readily colonizes disturbed sites that already have abundant cover of "noxious weeds" and other introduced "invaders".
Prairie dog towns harbor many native colonizing plant species but the consistently most predominant is Agropyron dasystachyum, which predominates also in the adjacent undisturbed sagebrush steppe.
Smoothie:
1 cup cashew milk
2 scoops Orgain organic vegan chocolate fudge protein (only 29.99 at Costco for almost 30 servings!)
1/2 tsp ginger
1 tsp espresso powder
1 tsp tumeric
2 tbsp organic peanut flour
1 tbsp dutch cocoa (can u tell I ♥️chocolate)
1 tsp Pines organic Green Duo (alfalfa/wheatgrass) and 1 tsp beet juice powder from @wheatgrass_people
1 cup frozen organic triple blend berries from @costco
As always, #ckscooking :-)
CK Hall (@ckscooking) is a consultant for Pampered Chef®. She uses food and fellowship to make a difference with real food, health, and great kitchen tools! CK teaches sourcing individual ingredients rather than using complex blends. This is especially true for #greensuperfood products like #wheatgrass, which can be blended with darkly colored ingredients to hide poor color and quality. When you select single ingredients rather than blends, you can see, smell, touch and taste each individual ingredient for quality.
Green blends are often packaged in plastic tubs or paper packets. In fact, even some wheatgrass is packaged that way.
All Pines products are packaged in amber glass bottles with special metal caps containing tight seals that allow us to remove the oxygen from each bottle. That protects the product from oxidation and loss of nutrients that occurs when sensitive green food products are packaged in plastic tubs or paper packets.
Many companies that produce blends do not grow most of the ingredients themselves but deal with dozens of suppliers from far flung places, often China, for the cheapest price without consideration for quality.
With Pines, nearly all our products consist of only one or two ingredients that we grow ourselves on our own #familyfarm. All our products are certified #organic, #nongmoproject verified, #raw and #glutenfree. We are renown for the most nutrition per consumer dollar.
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This incredibly stunning card "winged" it's way to me from Sally. My eyes nearly popped out of my head when I opened the envelope. I hope you can see the little beads. Thank you Sally, this is a treasure
Rangeland during third year of monoculture conversion from crested wheatgrass to perennial mix. Sterling Ballbach chose to participate in the North Stillwater County Pasture Monoculture Diversification Targeted Implementation Plan, developed by the NRCS field office in Columbus based on local priorities. The purpose of the TIP is to renovate the monoculture pastures to a diverse mix of plants that allows for different season of use on these pastures. This option facilitates a grazing plan with more management options that helps to improve the health of native rangeland units. Ballbach property, Stillwater County, MT. July 2021
Starting growing wheat grass a little over a week ago for the equinox baskets. Much more springy than shredded pink and yellow paper/plastic
Took about 10 days to grow this.
Wonder food by all accounts.
Juice it and drink a 2 ounce shot per day.
Think I'll try it with a large Jack Daniels and see how it goes down.
we had some chocolate-covered coffee beans and cashews here, as well as my first taste of wheatgrass!!! incredible!
In Montana, the expected roadside grasses are usually exotics such as smooth brome (Bromus inermis) and crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum). Somehow, this roadside section between Wilsall and Ringling became dominated by the native thickspike wheatgrass.
Western wheatgrass planted as part of perennial mix for monoculture conversion from crested wheatgrass. Sterling Ballbach chose to participate in the North Stillwater County Pasture Monoculture Diversification Targeted Implementation Plan, developed by the NRCS field office in Columbus based on local priorities. The purpose of the TIP is to renovate the monoculture pastures to a diverse mix of plants that allows for different season of use on these pastures. This option facilitates a grazing plan with more management options that helps to improve the health of native rangeland units. Ballbach property, Stillwater County, MT. July 2021
Thickspike wheatgrass often establishes dense colonies in the sagebrush plant community such that this species is the dominant grass in these views (here looking west with the Lost River Range in the background).
Plains reedgrass might be confused for a rhizomatous wheatgrass such as thickspike (Agropyron dasystachyum) because of the mostly solidary bluegreen stems, except that this reed grass has a well developed membranous ligule combined with no auricles.
Thickspike Wheatgrass (Elymus lanceolatus) - B&W
Credit: Jeremy Maestas and Maja Smith, Sage Grouse Initiative
Bluebunch wheatgrass (Pseudoroegneria spicata ssp. spicata syn. Agropyron spicatum), Grass family (Poaceae).
Stansbury Mts, Tooele County, Utah.
Native plant cover is close to 100% in and around Middle Butte. Most of the same plants that dominate the area of Middle Butte also dominate the vegetation around East Butte, excepting of course juniper and big sagebrush.
Everyone was amazed at how shiny Jack's coat became after Pines Wheat Grass started being mixed into his food. Jack began life as one of the smallest members of his litter. After Pines was added to his diet, he quickly grew into one of the largest ones. He began glow with health and vitality. These dramatic results should be no surprise. Eighty years ago, Dr. Charles Schnabel and other scientists began to study the effects of dehydrated wholefood cereal grass (wheat grass, barley grass and rye grass) on all sorts of animals, including humans. Chickens laid more eggs. Cows gave more milk. All animals had less infant mortality, larger litters and healthier litters. Studies with humans also showed impressive results. Dozens of studies appeared in medical journals using cereal grass as prevention and treatment for all sorts of conditions. Those were times before heavy use of pharmaceutical drugs. Doctors focused on natural products. Many routinely recommended dehydrated cereal grass to all their patients to treat many specific conditions or just for better general health..
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"Unless a grain of wheat falls to the earth and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat. But if it dies, it yields a rich harvest." -John 12-:24
Lord, you have said that the last will be first. You humbled yourself and took on the human condition to show us our worth. May we learn to see with the eyes of faith, that we may recognize each person as a brother or sister to be loved as you have loved us.
today we had wheatgrass, ginger, and orange juice shots and cleaned/organized the new house for almost 12 hours!
You will hardly ever see me waver from a chocolate-based smoothie as I love chocolate, BUT this morning switched it up and it's yummy!
1-1/2 cups cashew milk
2 scoops creamy vanilla vegan protein
1 tsp Organic Beet Juice powder from Pines
1-1/4 tsp Organic #Wheatgrass powder from @wheatgrass_people
1/4 cup leftover canned pineapple
1/4 cup frozen mango
1 cup frozen peaches
Whizzed in my Vitamix
As always, #ckscooking :-)
This recipe is from CK Hall (@ckscooking). She a consultant for Pampered Chef®. She uses food and fellowship to make a difference with real food, health, and great kitchen tools! CK teaches sourcing individual ingredients rather than using complex blends.
This is especially important for #greensuperfood products,, which can be blended with darkly colored ingredients to hide poor color and quality. When you select single ingredients rather than blends, you can see, smell, touch and taste each individual ingredient for quality.
All Pines products are packaged in amber glass bottles with special metal caps containing tight seals that allow us to remove the oxygen from each bottle. That protects the product from oxidation and loss of nutrients that occurs when sensitive green food products are packaged in plastic tubs or paper packets.
Nearly all our Pines products consist of ingredients that we grow ourselves on our own #familyfarm. All products are certified #organic, #nongmo, #raw, #Kosher and #glutenfree.
CK's Twitter: twitter.com/CKsCooking
CK's Instagram: instagram.com/ckscooking/
Pampered Chef Website: www.pamperedchef.com/pws/ckhall
Pines Website: www.wheatgrass.com/
Pines Instagram: instagram.com/wheatgrass_people
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